You start off by first introducing yourself and elaborating on your experience. They didn't really ask about social identity. From what we were told there are two interviewers so the questions might be different depending on who you get. From what I can remember (it was a blur) these are the questions they ask: They asked you to identify two vulnerable populations and what makes them vulnerable. They ask what is a specific population you are NOT interested in working with and why. Then they follow up the question with a scenario in which you are working with this population (field placement) and want to know how you would handle it. They asked what was a piece of constructive criticism that you have received in the past and how did you take the criticism and learn from it. They asked if you are applying for the 16 month (instead of OYR) how you think you are going to be able to handle this program while being unemployed. I am sure there were a few more questions after that. Then you have twenty minutes for the writing sample. The interviewer is extremely kind and actually spends a bit of time talking about the program, the people they are looking for and what it means to be a social worker. Hope this helps!